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India - Covid surge driven by JN.1 variant

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According to multiple reports, the resurgence is driven by newly evolved Omicron sub-variants, particularly JN.1, with India reporting 257 cases on the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’s Covid-19 dashboard.
Considering the rise in cases of the JN.1 variant, we consulted experts to understand the cause and precautions to stay safe in 2025.
What is it?

This variant is distinguished by its heightened transmissibility and potential to evade immune responses, even in the vaccinated population, said Dr Harish Chafle, senior consultant, intensivist chest physician, bronchoscopist and sleep disorders specialist, Gleneagles Hospital, Parel, Mumbai.

JN.1 is a sublineage of the Omicron variant and is currently under close observation by the World Health Organization (WHO), said Dr Ravi Shekhar Jha, pulmonologist, director pulmonology, MD, MRCP, Fortis Hospital, Faridabad.

https://indianexpress.com/article/l...-experts-symptoms-causes-prevention-10016895/

 
Maharashtra reports two covid deaths since January, govt advises public to stay calm​

Mumbai: Maharashtra has reported a gradual increase in Covid-19 cases, with 106 people testing positive out of 6,066 samples collected since January 2025. Alarmingly, 101 of these cases have emerged from Mumbai alone, where the number of active cases now stands at 101.

2 Deaths Reported In Mumbai

Of the 52 patients currently under treatment for mild symptoms, 16 have been hospitalised. Two Covid-related deaths have been reported in the city, both involving individuals with comorbid conditions.
Maharashtra is witnessing a rise in Covid-19 cases, with 106 positives out of 6,066 tests since January, 101 from Mumbai alone. Currently, Mumbai has 101 active cases. Of the 52 patients under treatment for mild symptoms, 16 are hospitalized. Two deaths have been reported, both…​

https://www.freepressjournal.in/mum...ays-no-need-to-panic-2-deaths-reported-so-far
 
Kerala reports 182 Covid-19 cases, Health Minister urges caution

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UPDATED: May 22, 2025 12:22 IST
Edited By: Preeja Aravind

Kerala is seeing a renewed uptick in Covid-19 cases, with 182 infections reported across the state so far in May. In light of this surge, Health Minister Veena George urged the public to be vigilant and maintain caution.

George addressed the media on the state’s preparedness, noting the situation in countries like Hong Kong and Singapore where the Omicron JN1 sub-variants LF.7 and NB.1.8, which have a higher capacity to spread the disease, are driving a surge in the case in South East Asian regions.
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Among the 182 new cases recorded in May in Kerala: Kottayam reported the highest number with 57 cases, Ernakulam followed with 34 cases and Thiruvananthapuram registered 30 cases. The rest of the cases were distributed across other districts.
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https://www.indiatoday.in/india/ker...iscusses-omicron-variants-2728576-2025-05-22​
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Another Covid death in the state: 2 people died in Thiruvananthapuram in 7 days

The deceased were undergoing treatment for heart disease.

Published 7 seconds ago on May 22, 2025By webdesk14

Thiruvananthapuram: After a break, there has been another Covid death in the state. Two men died in Thiruvananthapuram within a week. The deceased were undergoing treatment for heart disease. Both were over 70 years of age. Both tested positive at the time of death.

The state has reported 74 Covid deaths in 2024. Health Minister Veena George had stated yesterday that 182 Covid cases have been reported in the state this month alone. 57 cases have been reported in Kottayam district, 34 cases in Ernakulam and 30 cases in Thiruvananthapuram.

Those showing symptoms in the state have been instructed to undergo COVID testing. The State Level Rapid Response Team (RRT) met to assess the general situation in the state.

The Health Minister said that in the wake of the high number of COVID cases being reported in South East Asian countries, Kerala should also be vigilant. With the rise in COVID cases in these countries, there is a possibility of an increase in COVID cases in Kerala as well. Therefore, vigilance should continue. The Health Minister directed that those with symptoms like cold, sore throat, cough, and shortness of breath should wear masks compulsorily.

https://www.chandrikadaily.com/anot...ple-died-in-thiruvananthapuram-in-7-days.html
 
COVID-19 flares up in India; 44 dead, active cases top 4,300











MUMBAI -- India has more than 4,300 active coronavirus cases as of Wednesday, as subvariants of the relatively less-fatal Omicron variant continue to spread, mirroring a wider revival of the disease in parts of Asia.
The southern Indian state of Kerala has been worst hit, with 1,373 active cases as of Wednesday, according to the government's COVID-19 tracking website. Maharashtra, home to the country's financial center, Mumbai, followed with 510 active cases.


https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/C...es-up-in-India-44-dead-active-cases-top-4-300















 
Active cases rise to 5364, Delhi reports 562 cases
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As of May 2025, the WHO has identified LF.7 and NB.1.8.1 as Variants Under Monitoring. This means these new subvariants of the COVID-19 virus are being closely watched but are not yet classified as Variants of Concern (VOC).








Updated: June 6, 2025 10:37 AM IST


By Analiza Pathak | Edited by Analiza Pathak
  • Covid in India latest update: Active cases rise to 5364, Delhi reports 562 cases, Maharashtra at..., Kerala leads with...,
    India is once again witnessing a big rise in COVID-19 cases across the country. As of now, the number of active COVID-19 cases in the country stands at 5,364. At the same time, 4,724 people have recovered and been discharged from hospitals and home isolation across different states. Kerala leads the chart with 1,679 cases, followed by Gujrat (615), West Bengak (596) and Delhi (562).






    Here’s a quick look at active cases in some major states:
    • Delhi – 562 cases
    • Gujarat – 615 cases
    • Karnataka – 451 cases
    • Kerala – 1,679 cases
    • Maharashtra – 548 cases
    • Rajasthan – 107 cases
    • Tamil Nadu – 221 cases
    • Uttar Pradesh – 205 cases
    • West Bengal – 596 cases
    Unfortunately, four COVID-related deaths have also been reported.




    Karnataka: 1 Death


    A 65-year-old man passed away. He was also suffering from high blood pressure and uncontrolled diabetes. His COVID-19 infection was found incidentally while treating other conditions.
Kerala: 2 Deaths


A 74-year-old woman, who had multiple health problems including severe heart valve disease, COPD, high blood pressure, and diabetes, died after testing positive for COVID-19.

A 79-year-old man, also from Kerala, passed away. He had high blood pressure, a history of stroke, liver disease, and a urinary tract infection caused by bacteria. Punjab: 1 Death


A 69-year-old woman lost her life. She had pulmonary thromboembolism (a serious lung condition), along with morbid obesity.

Health officials continue to keep a close watch on the situation. People, especially those with other health issues, are advised to take precautions and avoid crowded places if feeling unwell.


https://www.india.com/news/india/co...ds-with-1679-cases-corona-death-toll-7865763/

 
India reports 6 Covid-19 deaths in 24 hours, active cases rise to 6,133


India’s active Covid-19 case tally rose to 6,133 with 378 fresh cases reported in the past 24 hours, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare released on Sunday. At least six deaths were reported in the same period.

Of the six deaths, three were reported from Kerala, two from Karnataka, and one from Tamil Nadu. Most of the deceased were elderly and had pre-existing health conditions such as hypothyroidism, diabetes, and respiratory ailments.

India is seeing a fresh rise in Covid-19 cases, driven by new variants including LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and the recently identified NB.1.8.1 subvariant.
Kerala, Maharashtra worst hit


Since May 22, the number of active cases has surged from 257 to over 6,000. Kerala continues to report the highest number of cases, followed by New Delhi, West Bengal, and Maharashtra.

https://www.business-standard.com/i...htra-delhi-mumbai-gujarat-125060800166_1.html

 
Active Cases Jump To 7,131; 3 Dead In Kerala

COVID-19 Cases Rising In India Live Updates: India is once again witnessing an unsettling rise in COVID-19 cases, with the number of active infections climbing to 7,131; according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's latest update as of 8:00 AM IST, June 14, 2025.




Leading the current spike is Kerala, with 110 fresh infections, pushing its active caseload to 2,055, a majority of the country’s total. Meanwhile, Delhi recorded 17 new infections, taking its active cases to 714.






Gujarat is also seeing a major spike in active Covid cases, with 77 fresh infections in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections recorded to 1,358.
Despite the emergence of new subvariants, the JN.1 strain remains the most dominant, accounting for a staggering 53% of all positive cases across the country.




With the virus subtly shifting form and symptoms evolving, health authorities are urging the public to maintain precautionary measures, including hygiene, mask use in crowded places, and timely testing. Although hospitalisation remains low, experts warn that complacency could reverse progress.

Stay informed, and if you’re experiencing mild symptoms like fatigue, a sore throat, or gastrointestinal discomfort, it’s best to test early and isolate to prevent further spread.


https://zeenews.india.com/india/liv...ptoms-health-ministry-guidelines-2915777.html
 
Woman Dies Of Covid-19 Shortly After Delivery In MP's Jabalpur, 4th Fatality In Over A Week

A 21-year-old woman from Narayanganj in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandla district has died due to COVID-19, marking the fourth such fatality in the state within a week. Similar deaths were recently reported from Indore, Ratlam, and Khargone, prompting serious concern in the state health department.

Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) Sanjay Mishra said the woman had been admitted to Jabalpur Medical College for a caesarean section. After the surgery, she experienced a drop in oxygen levels and was shifted to the ICU. She tested positive for COVID-19 and was moved to the Medicine ICU for isolation, where she later died. Mishra added that the woman had a history of breathing difficulties over the past three years, which made her condition more critical.


https://www.news18.com/india/woman-...h-fatality-in-over-a-week-ws-dkl-9388180.html

 
Covid in India: Death toll crosses 100 in current wave, Kerala leads national caseload


Covid-19 death toll in India has crossed the 100-mark, with most fatalities reported in Kerala, which has been worst affected by the recent wave of cases.

On Monday, 11 deaths were recorded, taking the total number of deaths to 108. While seven of these deaths were from Kerala, one each occurred in Delhi, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.

The seven victims from Kerala were all over 60 and had underlying health conditions, including cancer, pancreatitis, kidney disease, and pneumonia. The victim from Delhi was a 67-year-old man with a history of lung cancer.




Kerala currently has the maximum number of active cases at 1,920, followed by Gujarat at 1,433, Delhi at 649 and Maharashtra at 540.

The current surge in cases is suspected to be driven by the emergence of new coronavirus sub-variants capable of evading immunity from previous infections and vaccinations. However, experts note that these variants are not causing severe symptoms.

https://www.firstpost.com/india/cov...-kerala-leads-national-caseload-13897829.html
 
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